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  • Jordan Elizabeth Henry:
    26 Jan. 2018
    Totally hilarious and sweet -- a terrific idea with fun characters that make ridiculous, theatrical choices. I love these three sisters (catching a cat with bologna on a fishing pole, I mean come on -- it doesn't get better than that), and I love Dona Cuca, too. A perfect fit for a short play festival. Four great roles for Latina actresses.
  • Scott Dixon:
    26 Jan. 2018
    Darkly comic enterprise where three sisters try to cover up the "murder" of their neighbor's parrot. The dynamic between the characters is exquisitely fun, and the twist ending a real treat.
  • Judith Pratt:
    9 Oct. 2017
    As soon as the sisters began to fish for the evil cat Putsy with bologna on a fishing pole, I was, um, hooked. Latina actresses and theatres, this play is for you, and you'll love it.
  • Caitlin Turnage:
    6 Oct. 2017
    This is a really fun and colorful play with zingy dialogue and a fun twist at the end. A great play for any short festival. Check it out!
  • Dave Osmundsen:
    6 Oct. 2017
    I saw a reading of this play as part of the Midwest Dramatists Conference. Hilarious, outrageous, and delightful from start to finish, with strong dialogue and meaty roles for the actresses. I was enchanted from start to finish.
  • Adam Seidel:
    5 Oct. 2017
    A very playful, fun and rich portrait of three sisters stuck in a dilemma trying to do the right thing but ultimately making a situation so much worse in the most hilarious way. I did not want this play to end.
  • George Sapio:
    2 Oct. 2017
    Kelly has a wonderful ear for dialogue and a heart full of warmth for her characters, each of whom is special in her own way and so fully human. A hilarious situation just gets crazier and every choice made amplifies the delicious discomfort.
  • Robert Lynn:
    1 Oct. 2017
    Wonderfully rich, distinct characters. A complete play and hilarious story in a mere 10 minutes. I didn't want the staged reading to end.
  • Jessie Salsbury:
    30 Sep. 2017
    Watched this gem of a 10 minute play at the Midwest Dramatists Center Conference in a staged reading. Wonderfully funny and snappy, realistic dialogue. Perfect for adults or teens. The actors had a great time with these characters.
  • Asher Wyndham:
    1 Aug. 2015
    The playwright's words create hilarious stage pictures and situations. I enjoyed how how the playwright intensified the story as the three teenagers try to cover up the "crime." An original story concept -- and that's rare. The ending is unexpected, and provides the best laugh.

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